I am Hanhwi Lee, a student of Spatial Design, dedicated to crafting spaces with meaning, intent, and depth. My approach to design is both thoughtful and immersive, grounded in the belief that each environment holds the power to shape lives and evoke connection. I view space not merely as a structure, but as an experience—a place to live, to remember, and to belong.
The Nutrient Transfer Hub
The exterior rendering of the Nutrient Transfer Hub showcases its innovative design and architectural features. It highlights the structure's unique shape and materials, emphasising its integration within the surrounding environment. The thoughtful use of colour and texture enhances the hub's visual appeal, creating an inviting atmosphere for users.
Apparatus Applied to the Human Side View
As renderings evolve into detailed designs, attention is directed toward the apparatus's functionality. specifically how users will deposit food waste into the dual-container system while in motion. The placement of the food container is carefully evaluated, and its design in examined in 3D to ensure optimal usability and convenience.
Apparatus Back View
The Nutrient Transfer Apparatus is designed to seamlessly integrate with the natural movements of the human body, transforming the user experience into one that is both efficient and user-friendly. As an extension of the user, the apparatus responds dynamically to actions, facilitating the nutrient transformation process while individuals go about their daily activities.
Appartus Applied to the Eyes
The rendering shows how food enters the eyes from the rear container, with nutrients flowing through micro pipes. Made from lightweight carbon fiber and medical-grade silicone, the design seamlessly integrates nutrient transfer while ensuring user comfort.
The Nutrient Transfer Hub Elevation
The Nutrient Transfer Hub is designed for users of the apparatus, offering a functional space that helps collect food waste, which serves as an important source of nutrients. Located on the second floor, the hub's structure and layout are showcased in the accompanying elevation drawing.
Nutrient Transfer Hub Site Plan
The Nutrient Transfer Hub site plan must consider several key factors. First, the innovative concept raises ethical questions regarding the modification of the human body for nutritional purposes, necessitating a careful examination to ensure user well-being. Additionally, the technological feasibility of the micro pipes and nutrient transfer system requires thorough evaluation to confirm safety, reliability, and practicality.
Hanhwi Lee, The Nutrient Transfer Hub
Hanhwi Lee, Apparatus Applied to the Human Side View
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